Fewer than half of British people now carry a wallet, even though 80% admit they still own one, according to a new survey.
Even though some people have a wallet or purse, many have moved to using digital wallets on their phones or smartwatches, using methods such as Apple Pay or Google Pay as their default way to make payments.
We want to find out more about whether people still carry wallets and why. What do you carry inside yours? Do you prefer a physical wallet to a digital one? If you no longer use a wallet, why not and when did you stop using one?
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